dcforester1
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I recently had a prized SPS of mine develop RTN, or STN. I think/know it was heat related. I didn't have my chiller on and my tank temp went from 77, to over 86 deg in a 12hr period. I got home and a third of it was gone. I took it out, and cut the dead portion off, and the next third I fragged into four frags. The next day all four frags are almost completely gone, and the last third of it is still receding. I have accepted the fact that I am going to lose the coral. The concern I have now it that a coral about three inches from it had the same thing on just a small part of it, but it was processing at a very slow pace. After reading now I am wondering if the heat wasn't the issue, and that this was caught from the SPS next door? I have a mainly dominated SPS tank and a lose of them would be devastating. Any suggestions on how to deal with possible RTN/STN would be greatly appreciated.
thank you Derek
thank you Derek
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